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'Why I requested for N13m travel loan'- Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has explained his
request for a N13.12 million loan from the National Broadcasting
Commission, NBC, meant for logistics for an official assignment to
China. In a statement signed by the Director, Public Relations and
Protocol in the Ministry, Peter Dama, Lai Mohammed said‎ the letter to
the NBC requesting for a loan was mischievously leaked to social media
by staff of the commission.‎

The statement added that the loan was to cover
tickets and travel expenses of a five-member delegation being led by the
Minister to Beijing, China, for a Conference on Tourism for
Development.

“The loan being requested for is for the ministry to meet up its
obligations to enable the Minister and members of his delegation attend
the all important conference. The loan is not meant for the minister
alone as personal expenses, but for the expenses of all members of the
delegation. The Conference is being organised by the United Nations
World Tourism Organisation in conjunction with the Government of the
People’s Republic of China, under the overall theme “Tourism for Peace
and Development. It will feature amongst others, discussions on major
issues for sustainable development including the contribution of Tourism
to poverty reduction and peace. The conference is a veritable platform
to develop synergy and partnership with players in the global Tourism
Industry which will go a long way in boosting our drive to diversify the
Nigerian economy,” it stated.

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